We have started a program of workshops in remote, rural villages (aldeas) in the Cayo District. The purpose to bring information about domestic violence to isolated families and help with obtaining help and resources. This program is in collaboration with the Office of Rural Development' Rural Communities Development Officer along with . There are 17 such communities and a very small staff among us to do this; so we have included "extenders" by including the domestic violence officer of the Cayo Police Department and eventually people in various other government agencies and non-profit organizations who serve women and children. Here are a photo or two of what we did in the last week or so. It has been extraordinary; well-received--and somewhat unplanned was that I gave several workshops in Spanish. One thing I am learning is the tremendous tension around the Guatemalan border that is not even clearly defined. Belizeans seem to resent Guatemalans based on a long history of political and cultural issues; and many Guatemalans here have no legal rights.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
November 3, 2010
Life has been pretty ordinary; our Cayo Book Club is going well and today I attended the dedication of the new San Ignacio Library that is a partnership of the Government of Belize, the Town Council, the Social Investment Fund, and the Rotary Club. This is me applying for a library card, although with IPod, IPad, and Kindle it is more on principle that I want a card. The previous library was a small basement room; the hope is that this will become a center for improving adult and youth literacy.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Typical Days in Belize
Monday, September 6, 2010
A Leisurely Walk in My Neighborhood
My life has settled into full-time work at Mary Open Doors--serving women and children--and routines of going to the market, day-to-day living, etc. Sunday was cool and a bit rainy so I decided to search for the Belize Botanical Gardens that is about 10 miles from my home; first a short bus ride and then what turned out to be a very long walk. I never made it (will try using transportation next time) but found two interesting things: a Maya Air Park (local airport?) and spectacular scenary. Pretty amazing what the Maya have done. More to follow. One exciting new thing is a group of local residents has organized a Book Club; we had our first meeting at my home and it was very lively trying to pick books--a few folks have kindles and more are on the way: Our first book is Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Given the role of religion in Belize this should be a very interesting discussion.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Summertime Fun for Kids at Mary Open Doors



We started a summer program for the children in the Mary Open Doors domestic violence program with the help of two other NGOs: ProBelize that is part of ProWorld and the Cornerstone Foundation. The goal is for this to be a permanent program giving mothers the opportunity and time to seek housing and jobs and for some to become certified day care providers and eventually becoming a microenterprise that provides financial support to women and income to Mary Open Doors. The summer program has been awesome: started by 4 University of North Carolina students who figured out how to do amazing science, math, games with virtually no budget. The children had never seen anything quite like this before. It has continued in August with the help of two Belizean primary school teachers who brought wonderful resources and training and will end with two weeks of volunteers from the U.S.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Update through July 19, 2010
My life in Cayo is pretty settled; a job I would have wanted no matter how I came to it; a comfortable home in a pretty town. The work has been much like my other experiences in non-governmental organizations serving Central America: working on infrastructure, helping with issues of governance, assisting with program development, investigating funding opportunities, and taking pride in my association with a very good community group working to improving the lives of families: particularly women and children. No new pictures this time--just this update.
Monday, June 28, 2010
June 27, 2010: Brief Visit to San Antonio
I returned on Sunday to the village where I lived for two months in April and May to attend the birthday party of a five-year-old in one of the host families. This party was attended by over 70 people and I think the adults had as much fun as the children. The little girl was dressed in heels, fancy dress, and had her hair done for the occasion. Above you can see her with her pinata. This party was on the heels of Tropical Storm Alex so when I returned to San Ignacio the bridge to my community was under rather than over the river so the other one lane bridge is now the bridge that flows two ways. I left on the 6 AM bus and the father showed up at 10 AM with a piece of birthday cake because the mom was upset she wasn't up to give it to me before.
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